Last week, have bought this cheap old and used EVA Blitz DM-40G Flash with Bracket for less than 1k. This is good for 35mm film SLR camera with PC sync cord as the only way to connect to your camera’s body and I was told that it uses a high voltage that might damage digital camera. My Nikon D300 have a PC sync port and according to manual the maximum sync voltage allowed “Negative voltages or voltages over 250 V applied to the accessory shoe could not only prevent normal operation, but damage the sync circuitry of the camera or flash.” I don’t have my multimeter with me right now as how to measure the EVA Blitz voltage trigger. I’m using a remote flash to trigger the unit and it says the PC sync port has a higher sync voltage.

I kind of like this flash unit aside from being cheap co’z It has a much brighter output that my Nikon or Yongnuo Flashes. It only have two options for power output a HI and LO settings, but It’s good enough for me to serve as a cheap alternative to my key light.

I really like this Nikon D7000 than the Nikon D300. It’s light and compact, much lighter and smaller than the D300. Sample test shots from Nikon D7000 using an 18-55mm kit lens with little post-processing on the white balance, levels and curves adjustments.